Employer: International Preparedness Associates Inc.
Location: Global
PD# ATA 024
Description of Duties & Responsibilities:
Responsible for conducting classroom instruction, presentations and exercises in accordance with the guidelines and directives set forth by the US Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Office of Antiterrorism Assistance (DS/T/ATA). Responsible for ensuring only current DS/T/ATA approved training materials (lesson plans, participant handouts, videos, and case studies) are used in the delivery of DS/T/ATA courses. Responsible for returning all DS/T/ATA training materials including course CDs and for ensuring that all DS/T/ATA downloaded materials are deleted at the end of the course. Establish effective communications for day-to-day implementation and liaise with Training Delivery Officer through lead facilitator on all aspects of training.
•Assist with classroom set up, equipment, and other advance preparation.
•Assist with compiling End of Course Reports for submission.
•Assist with the administration of pre- and post- Knowledge Surveys utilizing DS/T/ATA approved format.
•Assist with the administration of Participant Skills Evaluations as required utilizing DS/T/ATA approved format.
•Assist with the administration of Participant Critiques utilizing DS/T/ATA approved format.
•Maintain high level of professionalism outside of normal training hours, and during interaction with course participants, Post and Partner Nation officials.
Mandatory Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience. Three (3) years of professional work experience may be substituted for one (1) year of education. A maximum of three years of college may be substituted with work experience.Five years of maritime interdiction experience focused on law enforcement and Anti-Terrorism, including two years of specialized experience in leading, supervising, planning, and conducting operational responses in the maritime security environment. Instructor certification from a recognized local, state, Federal law enforcement, or military institution. Demonstrated operational experience in the subject area. Physically fit to perform the duties of a facilitator for the Maritime Interdiction of Terrorism course in an overseas environment. Willing and able to deliver training overseas in low stability and austere environments below Western standards.
Preferred Qualifications:
Extensive experience in maritime interdiction/ law enforcement operations.
Experience in the realm of standing rules of engagement as well as use of force law enforcement policies
Other:
Familiarity with Microsoft Office products: World, PowerPoint, Excel.
Category ATA
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Location: Global
PD# ATA 024
Description of Duties & Responsibilities:
Responsible for conducting classroom instruction, presentations and exercises in accordance with the guidelines and directives set forth by the US Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Office of Antiterrorism Assistance (DS/T/ATA). Responsible for ensuring only current DS/T/ATA approved training materials (lesson plans, participant handouts, videos, and case studies) are used in the delivery of DS/T/ATA courses. Responsible for returning all DS/T/ATA training materials including course CDs and for ensuring that all DS/T/ATA downloaded materials are deleted at the end of the course. Establish effective communications for day-to-day implementation and liaise with Training Delivery Officer through lead facilitator on all aspects of training.
•Assist with classroom set up, equipment, and other advance preparation.
•Assist with compiling End of Course Reports for submission.
•Assist with the administration of pre- and post- Knowledge Surveys utilizing DS/T/ATA approved format.
•Assist with the administration of Participant Skills Evaluations as required utilizing DS/T/ATA approved format.
•Assist with the administration of Participant Critiques utilizing DS/T/ATA approved format.
•Maintain high level of professionalism outside of normal training hours, and during interaction with course participants, Post and Partner Nation officials.
Mandatory Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience. Three (3) years of professional work experience may be substituted for one (1) year of education. A maximum of three years of college may be substituted with work experience.Five years of maritime interdiction experience focused on law enforcement and Anti-Terrorism, including two years of specialized experience in leading, supervising, planning, and conducting operational responses in the maritime security environment. Instructor certification from a recognized local, state, Federal law enforcement, or military institution. Demonstrated operational experience in the subject area. Physically fit to perform the duties of a facilitator for the Maritime Interdiction of Terrorism course in an overseas environment. Willing and able to deliver training overseas in low stability and austere environments below Western standards.
Preferred Qualifications:
Extensive experience in maritime interdiction/ law enforcement operations.
Experience in the realm of standing rules of engagement as well as use of force law enforcement policies
Other:
Familiarity with Microsoft Office products: World, PowerPoint, Excel.
Category ATA
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